Watch the Shadows
by Robin Winter
In the college town of Isla Vista, California, small, odd things start happening. Science-geek Nicole notes the crows are leaving. Meg Burdigal can’t find her tabby cat, Schrand. Brian the postman feels uneasy at the rustlings, the shadows he’s seen at the edge of his vision on his delivery route in town. Now Nicole sees fewer and fewer homeless in the park.
Using her knowledge of biology and forensics, Nicole searches for answers—but will anyone take the horror she finds seriously? In this unusual thriller, ‘Watch the Shadows’, author Robin Winter explores where the ordinary slams against the extraordinary.
My Review
Watch the Shadows is a great YA book that will appeal to lovers of sci/fi suspense books. The synopsis really grabbed my attention. Nicole is great at science and loves the scientific process. It’s for this reason that she refuses to work in pairs for her high school science project. Who can blame her? It’s always the smart ones that end up doing all the work!
When her neighbor sees (or thinks she sees) a strange creature in her living room, Nicole scoops up some of the slime it has left behind. She takes the sample to her dad’s lab and begins her project. What happens next takes the reader on a wild adventure!
The characters in this book are interesting and make the story relatable as they could be any of us. The plot is fast-paced and is easy to get through very quickly. I like Mrs. Meg and Brian a lot. They seem to be the best developed characters in the story and though they sometimes act a little irresponsibly, it’s their flaws that make them interesting.
Once you finally see what is happening in the story, it becomes quite horrifying. You begin wondering if it could really happen! You start getting freaked out by common household items! 🙂 You’ll really like this story if you are into sci/fi fantasy. It’s got PG-13 language, so be advised. It fits with the story though.
About Author Robin Winter
Robin Winter first wrote and illustrated a manuscript on “Chickens and their Diseases” in second grade, continuing to both write and draw, ever since.
Robin was born in Nebraska, and she’s lived in a variety of places: Nigeria, New Hampshire, upper New York state and now, California. She pursues a career in oil painting under the name of Robin Gowen, specializing in landscape.
You can view her work at Sullivan Goss Gallery in Santa Barbara.
Robin is married to a paleobotanist, who corrects the science in both her paintings and her stories. She’s published science fiction short stories, a dystopian science fiction novel, Future Past, and Night Must Wait, a historical novel about the Nigerian Civil War.
You may contact Robin or read her blog or on her website Twitter
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Anita Yancey says
My favorite type of book is mysteries, and thrillers. This book sounds really good. Thanks for having the giveaway.
Linda Madden says
I like mysteries.
Teddy Rose says
Thanks for taking part in the tour. I’m so glad you enjoyed ‘Watch the Shadows!
andie says
I like mystery, thrillers. Thanks!
Taylor Dean says
I love romance novels, but after reading your review, this book piques my interest.
Hope you are feeling better, Christy!
Nancy says
Mysteries and legal and medical thrillers are my favorite genres of books.
Robin Winter says
Thank you for a delightful review and for hosting my book on your blog!
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I love mysteries the best.
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